McEwan Agrees to Return Pebbles to Protected Beach

by Staff
4.6.07

Ian McEwan, whose eleventh novel, On Chesil Beach, is forthcoming from Nan A. Talese in June, recently agreed to return a handful of pebbles that he had unwittingly stolen from a protected beach in southwest England. McEwan admitted to taking the pebbles from Chesil Beach during a promotional interview for his new book. The beach, which is part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, is protected; removing pebbles is illegal and can result in a fine.

McEwan, who won the Booker Prize for his novel Amsterdam (Nan A. Talese, 1999), said he was unaware of having committed a crime and agreed to give the pebbles to a film crew with whom he is working. They were scheduled to film on the beach yesterday.

A film version of the author's novel Atonement (Nan A. Talese, 2002), starring Keira Knightley, Vanessa Redgrave, and James McAvoy, is due in U.S. theaters at the end of the year.